The cruise serves as a benefit for the Native American Heritage Association, which also hosts the event. "It's everything you could imagine along with some things you could probably never imagine," promised a NAHA spokesperson. "An experience like no other, it's simply the classic rock cruise of a lifetime."

Aside from live performances, that experience is also scheduled to include meet and greets and Q&A forums, as well as on-board surfing, a full-sized basketball court and boxing ring, a miniature golf course, a rock-climbing wall, whirlpools and dining options that run the gamut from gourmet to casual. Rock Legends says cabins are selling quickly, although most levels are still available; pricing starts at $1,099 per person. For more information, visit the cruise company's website.